Is ppm suitable for win32 for handhelds? There are test results for dbi on various operating systems are here but win32 for handhelds isn't mentioned. Maybe if it works for regular windows it works here or maybe not... so just try it. By the way, in terms of getting error messages to post them to perlmonks, you can just copy from the dos window of course, or you might want to try something like

ppm install http://whatever/whatever.ppm > output.txt 2>&1 output.txt

to get both the standard output and error output from ppm into a text file. good luck!


In reply to Re^3: Perl, Wince and DBI by tphyahoo
in thread Perl, Wince and DBI by jason.drew

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